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A full listing with soundfiles and scans of every record can be viewed by clicking the following link: http://eepurl.com/bw6vLz

All records are strictly graded and come with photos and soundfiles. If you have questions about something don't hesitate to ask. If you can't get enough of these, I've got some more in stock in my store:http://stores.ebay.com/Diggin-Dave-45sMost soundfiles in my ebay shop are defunct but I'm in the process of replacing with working ones.

SHIPPING is £5 to anywhere in the world, for any number of records from the list. Int'l signed for shipping is £10.

The Sheepherders – If ever you need me / By the time I get to Phoenix – Sounds International 638

Deep, funky edged and very rare northern dancer of the highest order. Clever arrangement as well which makes it stand out amongst many of its peers.

Visual grade: VG+

£1200

Los Masters – Cissy strut / Sueño electrico – Odeon 5134

Cool late 60s Chilean version of the Meters classic. Impossible to track down even over there (or so I've heard. Very snappy drums as well.

Brilliant (I'm no stranger to hyperbole but really, it's brilliant) crossover floater that's still very much overlooked for some reason. I'm glad I can offer up my copy after finding a shiny mint one for myself.

Visual grade: VG

£70

The Rounders – Small town girl / Come home – Jora 1001

Early doo wop soul and the first release of Jimmy Tig who later went on to record for Tuska. Scarce first label issue.

One of many dance crazes that never quite caught on in its time, although it's one of the better ones I've heard. Came in the spotlight again a couple of years ago as it was included the first volume of the Hipshakers comp.